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billconner
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12/19/2019 11:18AM  
I can't find a recent thread on this but thought this article - albeit with a commercial spin - was interesting and maybe useful to some. Not sure I could live without hot coffee so doomed to a stove or fire, and I enjoy the art and craft of camp cooking, but might suit some.

No-cook meal planning
 
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Gadfly
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12/26/2019 05:17PM  
I also could never go a full trip without cooking. But I do typically plan at least 1 no cook meal a day as I like to save time for traveling or fishing. Some good ideas listed in this article.
 
12/30/2019 10:37AM  
When I solo I only cook fish for dinners. GORP or bars for breakfasts. Beef sticks, cheese and crackers for lunches.
 
12/30/2019 11:09AM  
I don't go stoveless, but have cold cereal (and hot coffee) breakfasts, cold lunches, an occasional no-cook dinner.
 
Minnesotian
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01/14/2020 12:55PM  

I have one no-cook meal that I usually bring along for those days that are really hot or I have no motivation to cook. Its called Pepperoni Pasta Salad and is actually very filling.

Pepperoni Pasta Salad
 
03/28/2020 10:43AM  
You could go cold brew coffee. Also pb n j/granola/powdered milk and cereal/trail mix/bars...

Lots of options :)
 
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